That is not really correct - your statement makes an assumption that when a new provider is added, everyone will immediately want to download 46 (280/6 = 46.67) or more videos from the new provider without similarly reducing their consumption of content from the current providers. As I said before - all of you want unlimited downloads no matter how you wrap your argument. You will never be satisfied. And, RedFox 1 - you forgot to mention that we have 52 weeks in a year. So on top of the 1120 per month, you have an additional 1120 that you can use throughout the year. So let's see what we have: 1120 x 13 = 14,560 tokens.How can having the same number of tokens per provider be more prohibitive than one that is shared? With 5 current providers - 280 / 5 = 56 per provider vs 280 per provider. As the number of providers goes up then it only get worse.
I am just not one of these people who think they should be able to download more than that a year.